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Preanesthetic Medication: 1958 concepts
J, ADRIANI, C, WEBB, L, STEINER
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PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION-Reply
To the Editor:— Dr. Domino's suggestion on the use of the word "sympathomimetic" when referring to atropine and scopolamine is quite proper. His comments concerning the action of these drugs is, of course, correct. I have been guilty of a common error in my application of the term.
George Wallace
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Preanesthetic medication with rectal midazolam in children undergoing dental extractions
Three different dosages (0.25, 0.35, and 0.45 mg/kg) of rectally administered midazolam were compared with each other and with placebo for preanesthetic medication in children undergoing dental extractions.
J A Roelofse, P Van Der Bijl
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Preanesthetic Medication with Pentobarbital Sodium
G J, PASTORIUS, J A, YOUNG
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PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION WITHOUT NARCOTICS
George Wallace
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Preanesthetic Medication in the Ocular Surgery of Children
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1953H D, WRIGHT, C E, TETIRICK
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STUDY OF NARCOTICS AND SEDATIVES FOR USE IN PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION
James E. Eckenhoff
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Russian Surgeon Operates Without Preanesthetic Medication
Alexander Solosko
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[Tizanidine for preanesthetic medication].
Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 1996The effect of tizanidine given as a premedication on perioperative hemodynamics (mean blood pressure, heart rate), sedation, hypnosis and midazolam requirements for induction were assessed in 68 patients scheduled for elective surgery under general anesthesia. Patients were assigned to three groups.
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